1. Your creative talent
2. artistic ability
3. and prolific creative output will only get you so far
And by the way you’ll need all three to be a successful artist.
1. Artistic mastery of a certain technical standard is expected, just like a singer must hit all of the notes. If, for example, you are a glass blower, you had better know how to grind and polish the bottom of your vessel to perfection. If you are an illustrator of architect you had must have mastered three-point perspective.
2. Creative talent, your unique voice, must be clear enough so that work is recognizable as your own and can not be mistaken for another artist’s. Then it must inspire, make people feel.
3. Once you have creative talent and artistic ability down, are you ready to sell? Maybe, if you can produce consistently. Why? Just like there is no use in opening a store if you are going to run out of inventory, you must produce, you must be prolific. If you don’t, you’ll only disappoint and confuse potential collectors and your disappointment will become frustration.
And now for the big question. Do you have a unique value proposition and a target market? This is basic requirement for any business to thrive, creative or otherwise.
For example, what was Andy Warhol’s unique value proposition and target market? Warhol’s unique value proposition was that he celebrated the consumption of fame.
His primary target market? Distinguished intellectuals. Hollywood celebrities and wealthy patrons. He was a master of PR and networking.
So let’s get real. The odds are very slim that anyone will make a living through their creative endeavors.
But if you have creative talent, artistic ability, and you are prolific you are half way towards success.

The sooner one learns the nuts and bolts of selli png their art , the better.
There are several websites that offer helpful hints on selling.
My acronym for artists is as follows: FAPP
F-financial support any legitimate way to make money to support one’s art habit.
It would be good to have art related work.
A-audience, the audience for art is ubiquitous.
P-places to show ones work. Try everything.
P-promotion , promote your work in al media,digital and analog.
See my blog-bobraglandnonstarvingartist.blogspot.com